Cyberspace divide : equality, agency, and policy in the information society
by
 
Loader, Brian, 1958-

Title
Cyberspace divide : equality, agency, and policy in the information society

Author
Loader, Brian, 1958-

ISBN
9780415169691
 
9780415169684

Publication Information
London ; New York : Routledge, 1998.

Physical Description
xvi, 266 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Contents
1. Cyberspace divide: equality, agency and policy in the information society / Brian D. Loader -- 2. Global networks and the myth of equality: trickle down or trickle away? / Trevor Haywood -- 3. Who are the world's information-poor? / Mike Holderness -- 4. The 'crisis' in the urban public realm / Alessandro Aurigi and Stephen Graham -- 5. Gender, agency, location and the new information society / Alison Adam and Eileen Green -- 6. Ethics @ the Internet: bilateral procedures in electronic communication / Duncan Langford -- 7. The Internet, virtual reality and real reality / Joe Ravetz -- 8. Why even scholars don't get a free lunch in cyberspace: my adventures with a tunnelvisionary / Steve Fuller -- 9. Confucius or capitalism? policies for an information society / Nick Moore -- 10. Information and citizenship in Europe / Jane Steele -- 11. Managing the cyberspace divide: government investment in electronic information services / Puay Tang.
 
12. Connecting Wales: the Internet and national identity / Hugh Mackay and Tony Powell -- 13. The Internet, other 'nets' and healthcare / Justin Keen, Brian Ferguson and James Mason.

Subject Term
Information society.
 
Information technology -- Social aspects.
 
Information technology -- Economic aspects.
 
Information policy.
 
Information resources management.
 
Women -- Effect of technological innovations on.
 
Social classes.
 
Social policy.

Added Author
Loader, Brian, 1958-


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